Japan provides US$4 million to UNICEF to help flood-affected Pakistanis

Japan has provided USD 4.196 million to the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) for its humanitarian services in flood-affected areas and to improve water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) infrastructure in Pakistan.

The assistance would help refugee settlements and host communities in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) and Balochistan provinces.

Japanese Ambassador Mitsuhiro Wada said, “Japan in partnership with UNICEF, has successfully supported Afghan refugees and their host communities in KP and Balochistan provinces in WASH and nutrition, ensuring the most vulnerable have access to safe water, hygiene facilities, and nutrition supplements.”

Now as an immediate response to the widespread flooding, “Japan stands ready to provide emergency support to the affected by providing clean water and hygiene items” he added.

How will the funds help?

Using Japanese funds and working in coordination with the National and Provincial Disaster Management Authorities and other relevant departments, UNICEF is working to ensure that host and refugee communities in the two provinces have access to improved WASH services.

These services include the provision of improved water quality and supply, regular cleaning of drains, improved solid waste management and emergency WASH services in health centres and schools.

This has contributed to a significant reduction in the incidence of diseases caused by unsafe water and poor hygiene.

Pakistan thank Japan for its continuous support

Pakistan acknowledged the generous support and thanked the government and the people of Japan for supporting the children in Pakistan.

“The Government of Pakistan stands committed to maximizing support to its flood-affected people with the continued involvement of the international community,” said the chairman of the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) Lt. Gen. Inam Haider Malik.

“Japan has always been a leader in such an assistance role for Pakistan and it is gratefully acknowledged at people-to-People tiers. UNICEF Pakistan is also at the forefront of such initiatives and has enabled swift delivery of key relief aid articles to people in distress” Malik added.

“National Disaster Management Authority, the National Coordinating authority for all emergencies mitigation and Control, engages all stakeholders and donor agencies, to help invest in capacity building and developing sound robust national preparedness regime. We endorse the high value of UNICEF donations and thank the government of Japan for helping minimize the impact of the damage in flood-affected areas of Pakistan,” he added.

Generous support

Funds provided by Japan to UNICEF for its humanitarian services in the flood-affected areas are being used to provide safe drinking water, and adequate sanitation, raise awareness about personal and communal hygiene, provision of hygiene kits, and scanning the nutritional status of children and women in camps and communities.

“We are extremely grateful for the generous funding from the Government of Japan to children and families at this critical juncture,” said Abdullah Fadil, UNICEF Representative in Pakistan.

“It is the most vulnerable children and families who are bearing the brunt of the devastating floods and they need support to survive. Without action, more children will lose their lives in the weeks to come. Ensuring the availability of safe drinking water, sanitation, hygiene and medical and nutrition services is critical to avert further deaths.”

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